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the hard-hit city of atlantic city where much of the city is under water. part of that famous boardwalk has been blown way and iconic neon lights have gone totally dark. >> reporter: the winds are even more punishing on the back side of this storm, if you can imagine that. we had a 66-mile-per-hour gust earlier. i think we're easily outdoing this year. we'll get the official numbers coming in but i've got to tell you the entire day we're stuck here, there is water on both sides of us, most of this city is understood water and just one of so many problems that this huge storm has brought, even more than it promised. the superstorm is a super disaster and in atlantic city entire section of the good time town now completely under water. the water started rising with high tide early this morning. and street after street the water just didn't stop. carrying chunks of the city's famous boardwalk into the street. just a few miles from us a roof rip from the top of the building, debris slamming into the ground just inches from a news cameraman. oh, my gosh. this is
the hard-hit city of atlantic city where much of the city is under water. part of that famous boardwalk has been blown way and iconic neon lights have gone totally dark. >> reporter: the winds are even more punishing on the back side of this storm, if you can imagine that. we had a 66-mile-per-hour gust earlier. i think we're easily outdoing this year. we'll get the official numbers coming in but i've got to tell you the entire day we're stuck here, there is water on both sides of us,...
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nearly half the city without power. at least two dozen dead, as the biggest hospitals fight to stay up and running. forced to evacuate the sickest patients down dark flights of stairs. >>> and, the aftermath. our team travels to the outer edges of the storm's fury, to towns demolished by a giant wall of water, where people were rescued from rooftops and sandy's misery stretches on. >> announcer: from the global resources of abc news, with bill weir and cynthia mcfadden in new york city, and terry moran in tom's river, new jersey, this is a special edition of "nightline," the perfect storm. october 31st, 2012. >> good evening, i'm terry moran and i'm in tom's river, new jersey, one of the hard-hit communities on the water in this state. the water that superstorm andy hurled against the atlantic seaboard from maryland, all the way up to new york city and beyond. so many communities utterly devastated. you can see this kind of scene, as you see behind me, mile after mile on this coast. and two days after landfall now, the
nearly half the city without power. at least two dozen dead, as the biggest hospitals fight to stay up and running. forced to evacuate the sickest patients down dark flights of stairs. >>> and, the aftermath. our team travels to the outer edges of the storm's fury, to towns demolished by a giant wall of water, where people were rescued from rooftops and sandy's misery stretches on. >> announcer: from the global resources of abc news, with bill weir and cynthia mcfadden in new...
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the heat index soared past 100 degrees in cities across the northeast. stepping out the front door felt more like stepping into an on oven. and it's not over yet. here's abc's ginger zee with the latest. >> reporter: the relentless wild fires in colorado fueled by low humidity, high winds, and this week, record-breaking heat. that heat shifted east today and picked up a whole lot of humidity along the way. the sudden sizzle brought near record-breaking temperatures up and down the east coast, just in time for the official start of summer. here's how it all goes down. stick with me here. a little science. a ridge of high pressure ahead of a cold front brings more sunshine, compresses the air and on the back side of the clockwise rotating high, you get a strong southwesterly flow. that pulls heat and humidity from the south straight up to the northeast. in washington, d.c., we used time lapse and a big thermometer to catch the temperature increase as the city was hit with its first hot blast of the summer. >> the heat is insane. >> reporter: the nation's c
the heat index soared past 100 degrees in cities across the northeast. stepping out the front door felt more like stepping into an on oven. and it's not over yet. here's abc's ginger zee with the latest. >> reporter: the relentless wild fires in colorado fueled by low humidity, high winds, and this week, record-breaking heat. that heat shifted east today and picked up a whole lot of humidity along the way. the sudden sizzle brought near record-breaking temperatures up and down the east...
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the ground in atlantic city where much of the city is under water. part of that famous board juan has been blown away. those iconic neon lights have gone totally dark.
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and, a note about the police in chicago and the city. they tell us they are trying something different, focusing police action now, not on place, but on the shooters, the people who are the repeat offenders. and they say, already, it is producing a nearly 40% reduction in crime in some neighborhoods. but i am so struck, cynthia, in this case, it's so deep, so entrench and we are hoping everyone at home watching will come forward with your own great ideas for all the people in chicago, in that community, who want to take a chance on change. >> thank you, diane, for this important story. and thank you for watching abc news. "good morning america" will be waiting for you in the morning. have a great weekend. good night, america.
and, a note about the police in chicago and the city. they tell us they are trying something different, focusing police action now, not on place, but on the shooters, the people who are the repeat offenders. and they say, already, it is producing a nearly 40% reduction in crime in some neighborhoods. but i am so struck, cynthia, in this case, it's so deep, so entrench and we are hoping everyone at home watching will come forward with your own great ideas for all the people in chicago, in that...
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>> and the cleanup has begun in the ocean city but one staple of the beach escaped major damage. a picture of the candy kitchen ride on the boardwalk sandbags still along the doors. >> sandy has not departed -- has now departed and move on out. parents are resuming the halloween plans. >> it is tomorrow, but tonight a warning you need to see. this is before tomorrow night. but we will tell you about that after we talk about what the weather will be like when you are out trick-or-treating. >> it will be a lot better than last night and it will be a chilly night for trick-or- treaters. >> you will need a coat over your costume. >> there were some tricks earlier. the one to show you some pictures. it is hard to believe that, at the same time we were looking at that historic and tragic, tragic damage on the new jersey coastline and new york, these were some of the pictures sent into is from oakland md. it has been up to 20 inches of snow around davis was virginia. this has been an exceptional storm. he is sort of what we talked about, the convergence that came into the atmosphere of
>> and the cleanup has begun in the ocean city but one staple of the beach escaped major damage. a picture of the candy kitchen ride on the boardwalk sandbags still along the doors. >> sandy has not departed -- has now departed and move on out. parents are resuming the halloween plans. >> it is tomorrow, but tonight a warning you need to see. this is before tomorrow night. but we will tell you about that after we talk about what the weather will be like when you are out...
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it will be good for the city. voters do indeed pass measure d and it will take affect 90 days after the vote becomes official. right now measure d and it is passing with 57% of the vote and 43 opposing at this hour. reporting live in san jose, abc7 news. >> thanks, karina. >>> staying in san jose, measure e which would allow more card rooms in the city and allow card rooms that exist to expand at this moment no on measure e has 60% of the vote to 40% of the vote with about one-third of the precincts reporting. >> back now to the race for the white house. the president's re-election celebration reached all the way to his late father's hometown in western kenya. understand h of residents danced the night away as they waited for the election results to come in. they are betting this will probably be the last party like this in their lifetime, so they are making the most of it. >> president barack obama says his best is yet to come. the nation re-elected him in a very close race in the popular vote. >> the electoral v
it will be good for the city. voters do indeed pass measure d and it will take affect 90 days after the vote becomes official. right now measure d and it is passing with 57% of the vote and 43 opposing at this hour. reporting live in san jose, abc7 news. >> thanks, karina. >>> staying in san jose, measure e which would allow more card rooms in the city and allow card rooms that exist to expand at this moment no on measure e has 60% of the vote to 40% of the vote with about...
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flooding in the iconic subways of new york city. unbelievable sight and a nearby town just devastated by fire. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] it was designed to escape the ordinary. it feels like it can escape gravity. ♪ the 2013 c-class coupe. ♪ starting at $37,800. ♪ [ male announcer ] you've reached the age where you don't back down from a challenge. this is the age of knowing how to make things happen. so, why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? talk to your doctor about viagra. 20 million men already have. ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain; it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects include headache, flushing, upset stomach, and abnormal vision. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. stop taking viagra and call your doctor right away if you experience a sudden decrease or loss in vision or hearing. this is the age of taking action. viagra. talk to your doctor. >>> a
flooding in the iconic subways of new york city. unbelievable sight and a nearby town just devastated by fire. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] it was designed to escape the ordinary. it feels like it can escape gravity. ♪ the 2013 c-class coupe. ♪ starting at $37,800. ♪ [ male announcer ] you've reached the age where you don't back down from a challenge. this is the age of knowing how to make things happen. so, why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? talk to your doctor about viagra. 20...
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. >> the syrian army is shelling the city of cold, starving civilians. >> reporter: we got the word this morning. she had smuggled herself into the country with a few other reporters. she died in a suburb of homs called baba arm, which is bearing the brunt of assad's brutal armed defensive for 19-straight days now. killed with her was french photographer, remi ochlik. tonight, these scenes were posted on youtube, for residents of homs for the fallen journalists. they were not the first who have lost their lives bearing witness there. "new york times" reporter anthony shadid last week. but marie and remi would be unhappy talking about their sacrifice. they would want me to talk about the people. and to implore us not to forget them. this is christiane amanpour, for
. >> the syrian army is shelling the city of cold, starving civilians. >> reporter: we got the word this morning. she had smuggled herself into the country with a few other reporters. she died in a suburb of homs called baba arm, which is bearing the brunt of assad's brutal armed defensive for 19-straight days now. killed with her was french photographer, remi ochlik. tonight, these scenes were posted on youtube, for residents of homs for the fallen journalists. they were not the...
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and there's also the heartbreak of would be runners and the city that loves to cheer them on. but sandy couldn't cancel everything. tonight, at the hotel in staten island, while the red cross volunteers get some much-needed rest, there's a celebration in the next ballroom. ♪ the bride's family home was destroyed, but the parents say they never once thought of calling off the wedding. >> for a day, you have to put all of it aside and just live for your children, because that's the most important thing. >> reporter: and that is what everyone in sandy's path is doing. re-evaluating their priorities as the recovery moves ahead. and clearly those recovery efforts will be enormous and enormously expensive. and all of us here at abc news have been moved by the scope of sandy's destruction, and the human suffering in its wake. we want to help and we know that you do, too. the abc television network has designated monday, forever, november 5th, as, a day of giving. all abc news programs including "nightline" will participate. to see how you can take part, visit redcross.org, call 1-8
and there's also the heartbreak of would be runners and the city that loves to cheer them on. but sandy couldn't cancel everything. tonight, at the hotel in staten island, while the red cross volunteers get some much-needed rest, there's a celebration in the next ballroom. ♪ the bride's family home was destroyed, but the parents say they never once thought of calling off the wedding. >> for a day, you have to put all of it aside and just live for your children, because that's the most...
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brought the city to its knees. abc's ginger zee with the extreme weather team brings us the latest from the ground, tracking isaac. >> reporter: tonight, a storm that could be the first hurricane to hit the gulf coast in four years is aimed squarely at new orleans. are you ready? >> yeah, you know, we feel pretty confident about the system. it's almost not comparable to what was in place when hurricane katrina hit. >> reporter: today, we got up close to the colossal machinery, part of the 133 miles of levees that is now new orleans' first line of defense. see all the yellow boxes here? there's 11 brand-new ones, 11 tons apiece, that shut down and separate the 17 street canals from lake pontchartrain. this time, when the water tries to get into the canal, they can shut it down and keep it away from downtown new orleans. >> we feel very comfortable the system as it's designed will perform as we think it will. >> reporter: as isaac makes a slow approach it's hard not to compare to it katrina. not because of the size b
brought the city to its knees. abc's ginger zee with the extreme weather team brings us the latest from the ground, tracking isaac. >> reporter: tonight, a storm that could be the first hurricane to hit the gulf coast in four years is aimed squarely at new orleans. are you ready? >> yeah, you know, we feel pretty confident about the system. it's almost not comparable to what was in place when hurricane katrina hit. >> reporter: today, we got up close to the colossal machinery,...
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. >> reporter: aleppo is one of the oldest cities in the world. john the baptist's father is said to be buried in a tomb there. and it's also on the main road to damascus. if the rebels take aleppo, it could be the turning point. already, women and children have fled aleppo. this, syria's largest city. as we drive into the town of taurus on the outskirts of alep aleppo, it's a sprawling, eerily quiet scene of almost total devastation. out of the rubbish, an unexpected smile amid destruction. a woman took us to her house. now she lives here alone. i have no idea where my family went, she said. i'm brave. this is my house, these are my neighbors. inside, she shows us the sparse room where she lives. no power, no electricity. we have nothing, she said. and still, i will stay. our driver then tells us we have to leave. assad forces have been known to shell if they catch wind of journalists around. we head south to scene of some of the worst fighting of the civil war. most villages we pass are now guarded by free syrian army fighters. walking through t
. >> reporter: aleppo is one of the oldest cities in the world. john the baptist's father is said to be buried in a tomb there. and it's also on the main road to damascus. if the rebels take aleppo, it could be the turning point. already, women and children have fled aleppo. this, syria's largest city. as we drive into the town of taurus on the outskirts of alep aleppo, it's a sprawling, eerily quiet scene of almost total devastation. out of the rubbish, an unexpected smile amid...
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. >> they are all playing in the yard. >> reporter: the head of the new york city school system, chancellor dennis walcott, says the system works. doesn't it bother you to see parents spending $4,000 to send their 4-year-old to a test prep center? >> it would bother me if it was something we were forcing onto that parent. if that parent has the ability to do it. where it bothers me or for those parents who don't have the ability to afford that. >> reporter: which is a lot of folks in the minority community. >> most folks. >> reporter: if you take the prep course, you have a better chance. >> but the reality is, we all prepare in different ways for those experiences will be, whether it's in a job or in school. >> reporter: at 4? >> even at 4. even at 4. >> reporter: when we come back, the test day looms. and pressure takes its toll. >> it's extremely unfair to her. sorry. of the jeep grand cheroke has a best-in-class driving range of more than 550 miles per tank. so you can catch morning tee time in monterey and the afternoon meeting in los angeles all without running out of gas. just make s
. >> they are all playing in the yard. >> reporter: the head of the new york city school system, chancellor dennis walcott, says the system works. doesn't it bother you to see parents spending $4,000 to send their 4-year-old to a test prep center? >> it would bother me if it was something we were forcing onto that parent. if that parent has the ability to do it. where it bothers me or for those parents who don't have the ability to afford that. >> reporter: which is a...
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perhaps the least well known of new york city's five borrows. just a short ferry ride from manhattan, smack dab in the middle of new york harbor. so, that means it bore the brunt of the devastating flood surge. so, tonight, as search andless kupt continues, my co-anchor cynthia mcfadden is there. good evening, cynthia. >> reporter: good evening, terry. massive disaster are composed of small tragedies, one that played out behind me. you may just be able to make out a staircase that used to lead to a house where mother, father and 13-year-old daughter lived. only the mother survived. those stories are far too common out here in staten island. >> when is the government coming? >> reporter: it was a desperate cry for help. >> we're going to die, if we get killed with the weather, we're going to die! >> reporter: in staten island, donna pleaded with her senators for more food, gasoline and clothing. >> we are -- >> we got 90-year-old people! >> reporter: this is one of the hardest-hit communities in torqnew york city. thousands still without power, m
perhaps the least well known of new york city's five borrows. just a short ferry ride from manhattan, smack dab in the middle of new york harbor. so, that means it bore the brunt of the devastating flood surge. so, tonight, as search andless kupt continues, my co-anchor cynthia mcfadden is there. good evening, cynthia. >> reporter: good evening, terry. massive disaster are composed of small tragedies, one that played out behind me. you may just be able to make out a staircase that used to...
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the scene of their first headline show in the city, all the way back in 1994. how do you keep it fresh? there are musical acts that break up because they can't stand each other anymore. >> when we're not on stage, we're hanging out. >> reporter: once teens playing punk rock, they are now men. >> i'm all of your dads. >> reporter: all around 40, all with chirp. you're all parents, right? >> apparently. >> reporter: can you be crazy punk rockers? >> i think it's good to be honest to your children, let them nope who you really are and, yeah, be real. >> my younger son is a guitar player, so, we have a good language that we can speak with each other through music. i don't think a lot of parents really have that. >> reporter: while they may have more responsibilities now, green day continues to reinvent rock stardom. ♪ >> reporter: this tuesday, they release "uno." the first album in a trilogy. in november, two months later, they unveil "dos. in january, tres. >> we're doing the short attention span of the can sure and how things go from snooki and j-woww to all o
the scene of their first headline show in the city, all the way back in 1994. how do you keep it fresh? there are musical acts that break up because they can't stand each other anymore. >> when we're not on stage, we're hanging out. >> reporter: once teens playing punk rock, they are now men. >> i'm all of your dads. >> reporter: all around 40, all with chirp. you're all parents, right? >> apparently. >> reporter: can you be crazy punk rockers? >> i...
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more than 30 years after the reggae legend died the city of los angeles declared it a bob marley day. we spent it with ziggy. >> ziggy marley is in the city hall here. ♪ all i ever had >> reporter: your father had a huge popularity among white people, does that matter? does it have an issue in it? >> it had an issue in america because he wanted african-americans to hear his message. >> reporter: how do you feel when you play his music? >> i just feel i'm playing music. ♪ for you for you >> i'm surprised, if i'm doing a concert and i have a problem with the audience -- i just bob marley's son. ♪ i shot the sheriff >> and i go, all right, let me go back and do some of my stuff. >> reporter: bob marley died at the age of just 36 of cancer. and ziggy has taken on the mantle. first singing with his brothers and sisters in the melody makers now a solo artist. his latest album is "wild and free" in which he sings a song of freedom for marijuana. ♪ fruits of the tree, the herbs of the field. ♪ >> mostly i smoke it if i feel like it. when i smoke, i feel like reading my bible or play
more than 30 years after the reggae legend died the city of los angeles declared it a bob marley day. we spent it with ziggy. >> ziggy marley is in the city hall here. ♪ all i ever had >> reporter: your father had a huge popularity among white people, does that matter? does it have an issue in it? >> it had an issue in america because he wanted african-americans to hear his message. >> reporter: how do you feel when you play his music? >> i just feel i'm playing...
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new developments in the battle over the budget in the city. >> reporter: some members of city council thought they had the way to saving the fire company but the mayor supporters on the council snuffed out the plan when the time came to vote tonight. truck ten in west baltimore, squad 11 and truck 15 in east baltimore now cleared to be shut down after councilmembers voted 9-5 to approve a budget submitted by the mayor. council president jack young led the fight to make other cuts and use the money saved to keep the companies open. >> >> reporter: some who voted for it voted against it tonight. they appeared to have been swayed by the mayor saying that even if the cut was approved the money saved couldn't have been used to keep the companies open, supporters of the president's plan disagree. >> where there is a will there is always a way. especially given a -- six million dollar readjustment in a two plus billion dollar budget. >> reporter: they say the way would have been a commitment from the mayor instead her plan is aimed at replacing the current system with three nightly rotating
new developments in the battle over the budget in the city. >> reporter: some members of city council thought they had the way to saving the fire company but the mayor supporters on the council snuffed out the plan when the time came to vote tonight. truck ten in west baltimore, squad 11 and truck 15 in east baltimore now cleared to be shut down after councilmembers voted 9-5 to approve a budget submitted by the mayor. council president jack young led the fight to make other cuts and use...
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it did not fall in the city. i spoke to the mayor who said that it did not hit this city. it was slightly south, there was no damage and no casualties. but it does raise the question of how this whole equation is changing, now that there is a new middle east. the post-arab spring middle east. egypt, which used to be the one who would pressure hamas, who would come in and try to demand a cease-fire and try to mediate, now egyptian officials have come to gaza, stood shoulder to shoulder with the hamas prime minister and called this aggression untenable. the president of egypt warned israel, practically threatened israel to stop this aggression, as he called it, or else. hamas also wants to show that this is a new middle east. hamas is part of this muslim brotherhood that is here in this part of the arab world, that it has new friends, it believes, and it is not going to take it lying down. we're waiting to see how this develops. it could escalate the next 24 to 48 hours. that's going to be critical. bill? >> thank you, christiane. it will's turn to the other side, hamas may
it did not fall in the city. i spoke to the mayor who said that it did not hit this city. it was slightly south, there was no damage and no casualties. but it does raise the question of how this whole equation is changing, now that there is a new middle east. the post-arab spring middle east. egypt, which used to be the one who would pressure hamas, who would come in and try to demand a cease-fire and try to mediate, now egyptian officials have come to gaza, stood shoulder to shoulder with the...
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this is the story playing out in big cities across the nation. night after night. >> shot twice in the face, once in the back. they can't give us a definite. it's very serious. he's extremely critical and he's in the trauma bay and they're doing everything they can for him. >> sergeant hoyt knows his night is just beginning, and it would be the night of the sound of gunfire popping over and over and over again. meanwhile, in chicago, pete begins his overnight shift in the newsroom, waiting for police scans to begin their predictable cry. >> reporter: there's more than 2,400 shootings so far this year and there's still two weeks left. >> covering this beat means you will see more killed in cook county than the battlefield of afghanistan. >> reporter: shot in the back and the arm a couple times. >> the location is ominous. >> reporter: i don't know if kids are on christmas break or whatever, but they're going to find out somebody got shot next to their elementary school. >> he finds evidence markers. the victim scooped into a car and driven off. >>
this is the story playing out in big cities across the nation. night after night. >> shot twice in the face, once in the back. they can't give us a definite. it's very serious. he's extremely critical and he's in the trauma bay and they're doing everything they can for him. >> sergeant hoyt knows his night is just beginning, and it would be the night of the sound of gunfire popping over and over and over again. meanwhile, in chicago, pete begins his overnight shift in the newsroom,...
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bloomberg, of course, the real-time mayor of new york city. where the city has just proposed a law that will bar restaurants and other food service businesses from selling soft drinks in cups that are larger than 16 ounces. >> all we're doing here is saying, if you want to order 32 ounces of soda, in a restaurant, that we supervise, they must give you two 16 ounce glasses. and what's likely to happen is, you'll drink one and not the other. >> reporter: to which mcdonald's today actually volleyed back on twitter. mike bloomberg, we trust our customers to make choices that are best for them. wow. jums as the tobacco industry hated it when smokers were forced outside of restaurants and detroit hated it when laws mandated seat belts, the restaurant industry hates this new regulation designed to promote health and like the others is making the freedom argument. and their response? not that it's smart to be served so many calories, but that it should be your right. >> this is the most ridiculous sort of nanny state-ism. it's none of the mayor's busi
bloomberg, of course, the real-time mayor of new york city. where the city has just proposed a law that will bar restaurants and other food service businesses from selling soft drinks in cups that are larger than 16 ounces. >> all we're doing here is saying, if you want to order 32 ounces of soda, in a restaurant, that we supervise, they must give you two 16 ounce glasses. and what's likely to happen is, you'll drink one and not the other. >> reporter: to which mcdonald's today...
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there are other stories that maybe somebody spirited the ark out of the city just ahead of the destruction. >> reporter: many believe these underground tunnels were used to secretly transport the ark out of jerusalem, and when the bab loan yan troops took infantry of the treasured they blundered, something was missing. >> when the babalonians took all the inventory, the ark was not on the list. >> there are all sorts of possibilities as to where it ended up. >> reporter: one was that the ark was taken from jerusalem to egypt. >> that's where indiana jones goes and looks for it. we're told that an egyptian pharaoh may have attacked jerusalem just after the time of solomon. there is one theory that he took away the ark of the covenant. >> they may have tookaken the a. >> reporter: the evidence is underwe underwelming. back in the caves below jerusalem, we encounter another possibility that as jerusalem fell, the ark was not taken away, but was instead hidden away in this underground labyrinth. are people trying to be detectives? are they trying to uncover something? >> well, some people pref
there are other stories that maybe somebody spirited the ark out of the city just ahead of the destruction. >> reporter: many believe these underground tunnels were used to secretly transport the ark out of jerusalem, and when the bab loan yan troops took infantry of the treasured they blundered, something was missing. >> when the babalonians took all the inventory, the ark was not on the list. >> there are all sorts of possibilities as to where it ended up. >> reporter:...
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and we signed with her and we went from being the city, touring the world. ♪ it was always a dream ♪ i used to read up word up magazine and hanging pictures on my wall ♪ >> biggie, he said to the world, all right, i'm not a perfect person but i'm trying to do this thing and be a dad. he went from the street rhymer to a huge dynamo. he was very visual at what he said. so you can really relate to what he is. as a deejay, all his stuff was just fun to play. that sit. ♪ this is a heavily samples. when you look for a sample, you pick your arm up or try to find something. and this song, i let i play. and i was like, this is a nice song and all of a sudden, it got dark. in song scares the crap out of me. and then it was really nice. the way that he designed that song, i think, was genius. >> hands up hands up hands up ♪ ♪ hands up hands up >> you can walk into a room, man versus machine, and through music, have people lose their cool without physically touching them. my main objective, let's lose our cool together. >> grand master flash. thank you for watching abc news. "good mornin
and we signed with her and we went from being the city, touring the world. ♪ it was always a dream ♪ i used to read up word up magazine and hanging pictures on my wall ♪ >> biggie, he said to the world, all right, i'm not a perfect person but i'm trying to do this thing and be a dad. he went from the street rhymer to a huge dynamo. he was very visual at what he said. so you can really relate to what he is. as a deejay, all his stuff was just fun to play. that sit. ♪ this is a...
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filling the hole that ten years ago the terror of 9/11 ripped into the heart of the city and the nation. and gma was there broadcasting from this perch. >> i am loving my job this morning, robin. it is absolutely awesome up here on the hundredth floor of one world trade center. this view is magnificent. >> reporter: once complete expected at the end of 2013, the symbol of hope and resilience will reach a patriotic height of 1,776 feet. but it was a long way getting here. over ten years in the making. slab of concrete or steel girter, a small part of the healing for a nation broken hearted by the loss of life on 9/11. it was born of promise made first hours after the attack. >> we're going to rebuild, and we're going to be stronger than we were before. >> i can hear you. the rest of the world hears you. >> reporter: but it would take three years for the mangled steel from the old towers to be removed, so this, the very first beam of one world trade center could be set in place beginning the climb out of the rubble. 40,000 tons of steel and 200,000 cubic yards upon of concrete hold it tog
filling the hole that ten years ago the terror of 9/11 ripped into the heart of the city and the nation. and gma was there broadcasting from this perch. >> i am loving my job this morning, robin. it is absolutely awesome up here on the hundredth floor of one world trade center. this view is magnificent. >> reporter: once complete expected at the end of 2013, the symbol of hope and resilience will reach a patriotic height of 1,776 feet. but it was a long way getting here. over ten...
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in dallas the infections so rapid the city declared a state of emergency. dr. richard besser brings us to the center of the outbreak. >> reporter: even this infectious disease expert can't explain what west nile virus is doing to the brain? >> when you came to the hospital how much do you remember? >> zero. >> reporter: as he walks these halls, he had few answers for the west nile patients still fighting. >> i'm well known for being a straight talker. >> i don't know if i'll make it. >> you can see the white spots. >> reporter: this is a brain destroyed by west nile. >> changes that go along with brain damage. >> reporter: even the doctor can't explain the white areas, all he knows is the body count is rising. >> go, dad. >> reporter: this is joe. days later he thought he had the flu. then it hit. now he needs help getting in and out of bed. . my biggest thing it's between the fever. i get fever and chills really bad. all your joints hurt. >> you see somebody like that who can't even touch his nose with his finger. that's pretty scary. >> reporter: west nile fi
in dallas the infections so rapid the city declared a state of emergency. dr. richard besser brings us to the center of the outbreak. >> reporter: even this infectious disease expert can't explain what west nile virus is doing to the brain? >> when you came to the hospital how much do you remember? >> zero. >> reporter: as he walks these halls, he had few answers for the west nile patients still fighting. >> i'm well known for being a straight talker. >> i...
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last year, the danger was real for the city of zanesville, ohio, when the owner of this exotic animal farm killed himself, but not before opening the cages. >> scary. they're going to be running wild. >> reporter: the result? a bloody safari on these midwestern city streets. incredibly, no one was injured. angela harter and her husband david have their own exotic animal sanctuary called rescue one. right in their backyard. >> there's 15, 17 tigers. there's a dozenr 15 lions. eight or nine cougars here. we have a black bear. >> reporter: angela figures they go through about 200 to 300 pounds of meat a day. the cages are repaired and patched up with scrap metal. this couple is clearly overwhelmed. and angela expresses feelings of guilt. >> i have to do the right thing. i'm not going to live with myself knowing i backed out and left these animals in that shape because i couldn't take it anymore. >> people go into it with the best intentions. they want to start a rescue, a little zoo for school kids, anything like that. and before they know it, they actually become what they're trying to
last year, the danger was real for the city of zanesville, ohio, when the owner of this exotic animal farm killed himself, but not before opening the cages. >> scary. they're going to be running wild. >> reporter: the result? a bloody safari on these midwestern city streets. incredibly, no one was injured. angela harter and her husband david have their own exotic animal sanctuary called rescue one. right in their backyard. >> there's 15, 17 tigers. there's a dozenr 15 lions....
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restaurant out, the town city council has approved the mcdonald's to break ground here. but that doesn't mean the battle is over. until the golden arches go up, wayne dysinger and other adventists, won't let it in. fighting, they say, to keep their kids pure of the temptation of a happy meal. i'm neal karlinsky, for "nightline," in loma linda, california. >> the debate is a healthy one. >>> next up is pretty freaky. no one thought it was safe to go into these waters. and these guys show us why. ♪ [ male announcer ] when kelley blue book's kbb.com gave the 2012 camry a best resale value award, we were delighted. ♪ when it received a 5-star overall safety rating, we were ecstatic. and when camry became the number-one selling car in america 10 years running, we blushed. ♪ the reinvented 2012 camry. from toyota. ♪ over forty-percent of adults don't meet the recommended daily intake for many vitamins and minerals through diet alone. try... each serving... with 26 essential vitamins and minerals, including calcium and vitamin d. and available in... boost® is so confid
restaurant out, the town city council has approved the mcdonald's to break ground here. but that doesn't mean the battle is over. until the golden arches go up, wayne dysinger and other adventists, won't let it in. fighting, they say, to keep their kids pure of the temptation of a happy meal. i'm neal karlinsky, for "nightline," in loma linda, california. >> the debate is a healthy one. >>> next up is pretty freaky. no one thought it was safe to go into these waters....